I don't normally do pink or girly nails, but for Valentine's day I did. For my Valentine's manicure I used these products:
From left to right: Northern Lights Hologram Gold Top Coat, FingerPaints: Watermelon Watercolor, Pure Ice: Watermelon Ice, Jordana: Pop Art in Star Designer and Red of Hearts, and The Color Workshop top coat.
First I used one coat of the Hologram Gold, then I taped off for French tips. I painted the tip part with two coats of Finger Paints: Watermelon Watercolor, and after that dried I added one coat of Pure Ice: Watermelon Ice for a bit of sparkle. After taking the tape off I did some clean up with a Q-tip dipped in nail polish remover. Then I added another coat of Hologram Gold, but just to the top bit of nail. I free handed a strip of Star Designer and then a top coat to seal.
On my ring finger I did things a bit differently. After the strip of Star Designer I added a coat of Red of Hearts, placed the four rhinestones and fished out one of the hearts in the Red of Hearts polish. Because the Red of Hearts polish is a bit cloudy I added a coat of Hologram Gold to the top part and then sealed with a top coat.
These products were bought with my own money for review by myself.
Sunday, 12 February 2012
Tuesday, 7 February 2012
Week 6- Half Moon Manicure
This is a little late, but we are still sick here.
So, here are the items I used:
Polishes are Finger Paints: Vintage Violet, Sketch N Etch, and Sally Hansen Super Shine.
I did a Mardi Gras colored half moon manicure, Mardi Gras is coming up on the 21st, but I don't know what I'll be doing with my nails then.
First I coated my nails with two coats of Finger Paints: Vintage Violet.
I did this at night, so most of the pictures are a bit dark.
Here is a better one with one coat of top coat.
Then I cut the page re-enforcers in half and placed them on my nails like so:
I painted my nails with with Sketch N Etch.
This is just one coat, so you can still see the Vintage Violet underneath.
After adding another coat of Sketch N Etch I did a layer of top coat and then placed yellow rhinestones. But... my nails must have been still been wet when I went to bed, because I had sheet marks when I woke up.
My thumb nail had the least amount of marks.
To try to help hide the sheet marks I added a coat of Sally Girl Mini Nail Polish: Chunky Gold on the Sketch N Etch green polish part. Chunky gold is a small glitter and larger hexagonal gold glitter top coat.
These products were bought with my own money for review by myself.
So, here are the items I used:
Polishes are Finger Paints: Vintage Violet, Sketch N Etch, and Sally Hansen Super Shine.
I did a Mardi Gras colored half moon manicure, Mardi Gras is coming up on the 21st, but I don't know what I'll be doing with my nails then.
First I coated my nails with two coats of Finger Paints: Vintage Violet.
I did this at night, so most of the pictures are a bit dark.
Here is a better one with one coat of top coat.
Then I cut the page re-enforcers in half and placed them on my nails like so:
I painted my nails with with Sketch N Etch.
This is just one coat, so you can still see the Vintage Violet underneath.
After adding another coat of Sketch N Etch I did a layer of top coat and then placed yellow rhinestones. But... my nails must have been still been wet when I went to bed, because I had sheet marks when I woke up.
My thumb nail had the least amount of marks.
To try to help hide the sheet marks I added a coat of Sally Girl Mini Nail Polish: Chunky Gold on the Sketch N Etch green polish part. Chunky gold is a small glitter and larger hexagonal gold glitter top coat.
These products were bought with my own money for review by myself.
Friday, 3 February 2012
China Glaze: Snow Globe and Confetti: 083 Party Palace Blue swatch
First up is China Glaze: Snow Globe
Snow Globe has small silver glitters, small hexagonal opalescent glitters and larger hexagonal opalescent glitters.
Indoor picture, one coat:
Outdoor picture, one coat:
Snow Globe is lovely. Even with all the glitters in the polish it dries smooth and there isn't a need for a top coat.
*****
Party Palace Blue is in a blue base with hologram glitters (I think they are both gold and silver, it is hard to tell), with small hexagonal opalescent glitters.
Indoor picture, one coat:
Outdoor picture, one coat:
Party Palace Blue dries rough and should probably have at least one coat of a top coat on it. It does give a very slight blue tinge, so given enough layers the blue might have more of an impact if you use it as a top coat.
These products were bought with my own money for review by myself.
Snow Globe has small silver glitters, small hexagonal opalescent glitters and larger hexagonal opalescent glitters.
Indoor picture, one coat:
Outdoor picture, one coat:
Snow Globe is lovely. Even with all the glitters in the polish it dries smooth and there isn't a need for a top coat.
Party Palace Blue is in a blue base with hologram glitters (I think they are both gold and silver, it is hard to tell), with small hexagonal opalescent glitters.
Indoor picture, one coat:
Outdoor picture, one coat:
Party Palace Blue dries rough and should probably have at least one coat of a top coat on it. It does give a very slight blue tinge, so given enough layers the blue might have more of an impact if you use it as a top coat.
These products were bought with my own money for review by myself.
Labels:
blue,
China Glaze,
Confetti,
glitter,
opalescent,
review,
swatch,
top coat
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